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you can be long. >> karen? >> i actually like dan's smart trade which is to wait until next week to buy apple calls. >> thank you so much for watching. see you tomorrow.
you can be long. >> karen? >> i actually like dan's smart trade which is to wait until next week to buy apple calls. >> thank you so much for watching. see you tomorrow.
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we felt this transition. >> it's karen. let me ask the audience question. >> part of the reason is it's not just because of the macro because apple, frankly, is gaining share in this space. but, you know, on the flip side, their enterprise system is actually okay. it definitely has more exposure than dell dus. they didn't raise the full year estimates. >> it definitely gives us more caution on it. but the difference is, on the enterprise side, they have -- i'm sorry. on the pc side they have about 350 percent exposure. that is compared to about 65%. >> why is it taking longer and do i need to be worried about other software companies? or is it a dell specific thing? >> i would say it is dell specific. >> this is a company when they first started this transition, they were about 75% exposed. it's such a very large number. it's down to like 65, 70. so they have made some progress there. but it's just large numbers. just very large pc number that they have been trying to press. i just think it's taking a lot longer than people
we felt this transition. >> it's karen. let me ask the audience question. >> part of the reason is it's not just because of the macro because apple, frankly, is gaining share in this space. but, you know, on the flip side, their enterprise system is actually okay. it definitely has more exposure than dell dus. they didn't raise the full year estimates. >> it definitely gives us more caution on it. but the difference is, on the enterprise side, they have -- i'm sorry. on the pc...
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karen quickly in terms of some of the retailers, that is probably the most accessible way to invest in this corner of the world. >> coming up next, are kpaeps teetering on edge of the fiscal cliff. we will reveal the smartest trade for today. stay tuned for the trade of the day. 5 5. >> entire plethora of things in the way right now. gridlock in washington. i'm here in washington d.c. talking to the weighs and means committee drumming up a way to increase jobs and exports. the deficit next year's sax increases. >> how he is making decisions in terms of hiring and spending. all right companies are being impacted. when is that? is there a quarter? >> we really think it's going to start hitting the economy in the third quarter of this year. months and months before. >> are these impacts already factors into your estimates on the economy? >> we have very week growth for the second half of this year. >> when you take a look at some of the estimates given by some of your cohorts, do you think that people are accurately putting that into their estimates? >> i don't think it's in the consens c
karen quickly in terms of some of the retailers, that is probably the most accessible way to invest in this corner of the world. >> coming up next, are kpaeps teetering on edge of the fiscal cliff. we will reveal the smartest trade for today. stay tuned for the trade of the day. 5 5. >> entire plethora of things in the way right now. gridlock in washington. i'm here in washington d.c. talking to the weighs and means committee drumming up a way to increase jobs and exports. the...
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karen? >> i'm a little bit skeptical. i mean, it's quite a nice run, and we still have a lot of issues out there. europe has not been solved unless i've missed something the last few weeks. come september we'll see a lot of issues come to the front burner that i think are still yet to be resolved. i don't know that we have a clear path out. i think now is the time to be taking some profits or buying some relatively cheap protection if you want to hang on to your loans? >> i think there's a much bigger question here, and that question is the run that we've seen the bond market over? we've seen a major backup in ten-year rates which equates to 35 bips, equates to a 3% loss in principal if you own the ten-year. that's a big thing, so i put on more risk. actually more invested now than i have been, and the reason being, not because i think that growth is coming back. in fact, i don't. but i think the draghi gave us a game plan, a road map, and that's what's going to take the map higher. kicking
karen? >> i'm a little bit skeptical. i mean, it's quite a nice run, and we still have a lot of issues out there. europe has not been solved unless i've missed something the last few weeks. come september we'll see a lot of issues come to the front burner that i think are still yet to be resolved. i don't know that we have a clear path out. i think now is the time to be taking some profits or buying some relatively cheap protection if you want to hang on to your loans? >> i think...
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. >> karen finney, i want to ask you about the same question, this ten days business. but i also want to amendment that question or expand it. how much damage did the republicans do last night by blowing up plan "b"? in other words, does that take them out of the power position in the negotiations? >> absolutely. because i think at this point, it's pretty clear that any kind of -- boehner could not get, what? 117 votes. so it's clear whatever happens next, he's not going to be able to rely on his own caucus to make that happen. that means, who do you need? nancy pelosi and you're going to have to get democrats to get something through the house. and so, i certainly think republicans hurt themselves in their leverage and look at the polling, 51% of americans have a favorable view of democrats, 31% of americans have a favorable view of republicans, and i can't imagine after watching what happened last night that those numbers for republicans have gotten better. i imagine they've gotten worse. i think the last thing i'll say here is for speaker boehner, he is in a very we
. >> karen finney, i want to ask you about the same question, this ten days business. but i also want to amendment that question or expand it. how much damage did the republicans do last night by blowing up plan "b"? in other words, does that take them out of the power position in the negotiations? >> absolutely. because i think at this point, it's pretty clear that any kind of -- boehner could not get, what? 117 votes. so it's clear whatever happens next, he's not going...
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karen kicked in 20,000. and by pooling more thankyou points from folks all over town, we were able to watch team usa... [ cheering ] in true london fashion. [ male announcer ] now citi thankyou visa card holders can combine the thankyou points they've earned and get even greater rewards. ♪ with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some f
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so i'm in there with karen buying the stock. we bought more of the stock today and i think it goes back into the low to mid 40s quickly. >> stay tuned. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. [ creaking ] [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, what's next? [ zapping ] [ clang ] this is the next level of performance. the next level of innovation. the next rx. the all-new f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. if you made a list of countries from around the world... ...with the best math scores. ...the united states would be on that list. in 25th
so i'm in there with karen buying the stock. we bought more of the stock today and i think it goes back into the low to mid 40s quickly. >> stay tuned. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams...
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karen? do you think we're sort of discounting this at this point? >> we seem to be. although i was looking back today at the volatility index last summer when we faced a similar situation and it was bouncing around the teens and low 20s and then things unravelled. as we saw. and volatility index went up to 45 briefly. so i just cannot believe that we are not going to see some hiccup between now and the first of january. i find that hard to believe. so i'm a little bit cautious. i do have some buying powder dry that i will spend if we see an ugly tape. >> you find yourself coasting into the end of the year? i find with my clients that a lot of people are slowing it down. either you're up right now or down slightly, but you're not willing to screw it up or not willing to make that hail mary pass going to year end. if everyone's floating in, single stock stories, yes. but people are not playing huge. it's more important than ever to know all of your individual stories. >> right. well, we've got
karen? do you think we're sort of discounting this at this point? >> we seem to be. although i was looking back today at the volatility index last summer when we faced a similar situation and it was bouncing around the teens and low 20s and then things unravelled. as we saw. and volatility index went up to 45 briefly. so i just cannot believe that we are not going to see some hiccup between now and the first of january. i find that hard to believe. so i'm a little bit cautious. i do have...
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. >> karen, susan and jimmy are now with us. i might have turned lemons into lemonade, if you haven't heard. we're concerned we have such an aggressive bend in our prosecuteorial offices, and if they're willing to hide a campaign contribution, just imagine what they would do with a democratic or republican party spending a billion dollars in secret. >> what no one has talked about in this is john edwards is a multi-zillionaire, all right? >> and he's a duplicitous man, as martin would say. >> martin is correct. why would you ask a campaign donor, someone to donate money to cover up your mistress when you already have enough money to begin with. >> you're saying the man is cheap. >> no, i'm saying his political prowess went out of their way to get a campaign donor to get money to cover up his mistress. >> do you think that's part of his intellectual prowess or cheapness? when we look at, obviously accept a man as a felonious, duplicitous pick, shall we say, where is the line drawn between odious duplicity and criminal intent, and
. >> karen, susan and jimmy are now with us. i might have turned lemons into lemonade, if you haven't heard. we're concerned we have such an aggressive bend in our prosecuteorial offices, and if they're willing to hide a campaign contribution, just imagine what they would do with a democratic or republican party spending a billion dollars in secret. >> what no one has talked about in this is john edwards is a multi-zillionaire, all right? >> and he's a duplicitous man, as...
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like karen. [ karen ] what's so special about our relationship is they're passionate. through southwest airlines, the learning continues outside of the classroom. educating young people for black history month is so important. it's not just a month. it's all year 'round. [ male announcer ] when it comes to giving back to the african-american community, we are proud to say, we do. find out more at southwest.com/blackhistory. we are proud to say, we do. imagine if you could always see life...
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as karen carpenter once sang, it has only just begun. a whole range of new regulations it will cost us money and jobs. gerri: i hope you'll come back and talk to us at each turn in this saga. we really appreciate your time. just terrific to see you. see you. >> thank you. gerri: still to come. are you saving enough for retirement? in numbers tom4. and but the election over, the housing market. four more years of president obama. will we rebound? first day at school. what's in there? he's about to fall over. just anything he might need. there's a box of tissues on the bottom and some band-aids; there's a whole first-aid kit, actually. mom, i can handle it from here. announcer: you don't have to be perfect... bye-bye. have a great day. that's too much pressure. have the day you have. to be a perfect parent. yes! timothy: there are two people in the world who want you more than anything. they'll make some mistakes, but they will love you more than you can ever imagine. announcer: there are thousands of children in foster care ho will take y
as karen carpenter once sang, it has only just begun. a whole range of new regulations it will cost us money and jobs. gerri: i hope you'll come back and talk to us at each turn in this saga. we really appreciate your time. just terrific to see you. see you. >> thank you. gerri: still to come. are you saving enough for retirement? in numbers tom4. and but the election over, the housing market. four more years of president obama. will we rebound? first day at school. what's in there? he's...
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. >> karen? >> citibank. >> dr. jay? >> sba. >> rim is actually lower in the after hours session. see you tomorrow at 5:00. meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. and he's nuts, they're nuts. they know nothing! >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. my job is not just to entertain you but to educate and teach. so call me. we may all be focused on the fiscal cliff. right in front of our eyes. even as the averages denied washington's gravitational pull, the dow gaining 60 points, s&p climbing .5%, nasdaq advancing .20%, we know when the president or the speaker of the house comes on the tube these days, the market is going to get hammered. sell, sell, sell, sell, sell, sell. even if it is just temporary. >> sell, sell, sell. >> the only thing you need to know is the time they're going to come on. if you could just blast out of some aggressive growth stocks or sell some s&p future us when see them walk to the podium, you could probably coin
. >> karen? >> citibank. >> dr. jay? >> sba. >> rim is actually lower in the after hours session. see you tomorrow at 5:00. meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. and he's nuts, they're nuts. they know nothing! >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. my job is not just to...
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>> i think karen is right on point here. a couple of things i might add is that this gap for president obama really is centered around white working class males. and part of what the obama campaign has got to address are the ways in which he's been issues of race and things play into these things. president obama's got to convince these folks they've got to vote in their own self-interest. only thing romney is pointing out is making it better for the 1%. >> catherine, the obama campaign has a new man on the street ad out, calling attention to a new story in "vanity fair" about how mitt romney has placed so many of his assets in tech shelters around the world. >> he needs to come clean about where that money is and why it's there. >> i don't have a problem with people making tons of money, but there are questions raised about why you're keeping your money offshore. >> sorry to repeat the comments of the people on the street, but it does raise questions. the cayman islands, then in "vanity fair," we discover there's this count
>> i think karen is right on point here. a couple of things i might add is that this gap for president obama really is centered around white working class males. and part of what the obama campaign has got to address are the ways in which he's been issues of race and things play into these things. president obama's got to convince these folks they've got to vote in their own self-interest. only thing romney is pointing out is making it better for the 1%. >> catherine, the obama...
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that's karen, susan, and jimmy. it's like madonna, cher, karen, jimmy. let me start with you. all these polls are showing the longer the race goes on, the more these guys favorability tanks. the negatives go up. they kind of continue to take each other down. am i missing something? >> no, you're exactly right. i wrote about this this week. in 2008 in the contest between clinton and obama, we saw enthusiasm going up. even though it was a tough race for the democrats, we saw turnout going up and voter registration going up. and both were able to maintain high favorability by the end of that race. with this contest, because these guys are having to go after each other so hard, or that's the strategy they are employing, it's driving up their negatives, which drives down their favorability. but it shows not one of these guys is really able to win a majority of the full swath of the republican electorate. >> before i get susan in, you still have obama stuck at 45%. it's not like he's really benefitting right now. >> i don't think the president is going to benefit. i don't think we g
that's karen, susan, and jimmy. it's like madonna, cher, karen, jimmy. let me start with you. all these polls are showing the longer the race goes on, the more these guys favorability tanks. the negatives go up. they kind of continue to take each other down. am i missing something? >> no, you're exactly right. i wrote about this this week. in 2008 in the contest between clinton and obama, we saw enthusiasm going up. even though it was a tough race for the democrats, we saw turnout going...
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the second one this week. >> but karen, before you celebrate this, isn't there a rich irony here? when the administration tried to sell health care reform, they studiously avoided using the term, tax, anxious about republicans whom as you know, regard tax as a swear word and yet the individual mandate has been upheld as a tax. >> there is an irony to it, absolutely. but i think what jewulian said important. on the flip side, it's not just that it's a smackdown. think about the three major decisions we had this week. in each of these cases, the court reaffirmed the power of the federal government and for how many times have the tea partiers and those folks on the right been trying to undermine the authority of this president? you have a right wing-led court basically reaffirming the authority of this president and his actions during his term as president. incredibly important for the president. whether you call it a tax as the tax that mitt romney has nowal tern n imposed. >> mitt romney speaking of him offered another statement. of course, he can't take a single question, but rep
the second one this week. >> but karen, before you celebrate this, isn't there a rich irony here? when the administration tried to sell health care reform, they studiously avoided using the term, tax, anxious about republicans whom as you know, regard tax as a swear word and yet the individual mandate has been upheld as a tax. >> there is an irony to it, absolutely. but i think what jewulian said important. on the flip side, it's not just that it's a smackdown. think about the three...
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as karen carpenter once sang, it has only just begun. a whole range of new regulations it will cost us money and jobs. gerri: i hope you'll come back and talk to us at each turn in this saga. we really appreciate your time. just terrific to see you. see you. >> thank you. gerri: still to come. are you saving enough for retirement? in numbers to m4. and but the election over, the housing market. four more years of president obama. will we rebound? 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than allther networks combined. ♪ ident facing another four years. pres at the center of the acc will deal with, the complete --e
as karen carpenter once sang, it has only just begun. a whole range of new regulations it will cost us money and jobs. gerri: i hope you'll come back and talk to us at each turn in this saga. we really appreciate your time. just terrific to see you. see you. >> thank you. gerri: still to come. are you saving enough for retirement? in numbers to m4. and but the election over, the housing market. four more years of president obama. will we rebound? 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast...
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. >> karen? >> ar, they preannounced horrific numbers. the stock got obliterated. i think they will report some. >> tjx had an unbelievable report. they hit on every single topic they needed to. i think ross will do the same thing thursday. >> always a
. >> karen? >> ar, they preannounced horrific numbers. the stock got obliterated. i think they will report some. >> tjx had an unbelievable report. they hit on every single topic they needed to. i think ross will do the same thing thursday. >> always a
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karen, we couldn't think of what to buy mr. romney for his birthday because what do you buy for a man that has everything and $250 million. if you look at the washington postpolling, it has romney ahead of the president. do you think he will get two belated birthday presents from alabama and mississippi tomorrow? >> it sounds like me might get one. the pander fest that's been coming out of his mouth has been pretty stunning. cheesy grits and southern belle hugs. having jeff foxworthy there along with him, he should have just shut up. what he is is not what the voters want. that's why he hasn't been able to seal the deal. the problem he's gotten is, he may pull out a win. the problem will continue to be even as we have seen over the last week, every one of these instances reenforces the thing that they don't like about him. he changings his stripes based on who he is standing next to. he's still not going to be able to seal the deal with the party. >> alex. at least rick santorum is being candid with the electorate. he said some
karen, we couldn't think of what to buy mr. romney for his birthday because what do you buy for a man that has everything and $250 million. if you look at the washington postpolling, it has romney ahead of the president. do you think he will get two belated birthday presents from alabama and mississippi tomorrow? >> it sounds like me might get one. the pander fest that's been coming out of his mouth has been pretty stunning. cheesy grits and southern belle hugs. having jeff foxworthy...
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here now is karen finney. we have david webb. let me go to you, guy benson. it sounded to me like president obama talking about tax rates. >> is this dead or still alive? >> it is still alive. and it is ugly. but the piece that you mentioned. setting aside some of the substance here. there is a new poll out today that shows the public unchanged. it has been that way for weeks now. they had a proposal and i think it is middle ground and they put it in a letter and leaked it to the press. i think you heard what you heard from the president all along. >> i have to say, i agree with guy. part of the challenge here is the president knows that he's got the public on his side. also remember the exit polling from the elections that shows people are fine with taxes going up on the top 2%. this is part of why the deal from john boehner was a non starter. he said how about deduction caps so you have lots of taxes. is he in trouble with his right wing? >> yes, he is. they have purged the scam. you said it. spending cuts. they are talking about $350 billion. what matters
here now is karen finney. we have david webb. let me go to you, guy benson. it sounded to me like president obama talking about tax rates. >> is this dead or still alive? >> it is still alive. and it is ugly. but the piece that you mentioned. setting aside some of the substance here. there is a new poll out today that shows the public unchanged. it has been that way for weeks now. they had a proposal and i think it is middle ground and they put it in a letter and leaked it to the...
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. >> drop here for coach down 2% karen? >> i think it was so specific to coach but a number of the luxury names getting hit today. >> higher than 3%. there has been a lot more chatter today. glenview has increased their position in the stock. i'm not inclined to chase rumors. and chelsea handler, will earn seven figures on this book deal. drop for alpha natural. >> we talked about it thursday. what are you going to do? they are going to have a tough time when the dollar goes up. >> drop here for mosaic? >> same thing. grain prices coming off. too many people got excited and you have to be more careful. up 4% tim? >> also south african talk and a deal with the miners reverb rates through other names. i think gold fields could go higher. >> drop here for decker. big drop ugg get it? >> weak -- guy wears uggs. >> not enough though. apparently. weak orders for deckers in their ugg division. the stock is down. >> pop here for kraft up 1%. >> tomorrow is the record date for the spin off of their snacks business. it has been getti
. >> drop here for coach down 2% karen? >> i think it was so specific to coach but a number of the luxury names getting hit today. >> higher than 3%. there has been a lot more chatter today. glenview has increased their position in the stock. i'm not inclined to chase rumors. and chelsea handler, will earn seven figures on this book deal. drop for alpha natural. >> we talked about it thursday. what are you going to do? they are going to have a tough time when the dollar...
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the belief, karen, there really is the belief that if you say a lot of stuff on tv that sounds mean and then take a lot of money and don't do anything about the actual mean things happening like lack of capital requirements or giant banks or tax code, the list is many years old now. they actually believe this is a good leadership strategy. i'm just interpreting what i see on tv at this point cht. >> i'm not sure if they believe it's a good leadership strategy. here's what happens. all of that theatre is really for the cameras and news media back home. right. so the headlines that will appear in their local newspapers will be about the tough questions that they asked or the grilling that they gave. they'll be, there's somebody probably right now in those congressional offices taking clips that they're feeding back to the local television stations. so that it looks and sounds like hey, he was really tough on him. >> jimmy, are you sure you want to ask me this? >> yeah, i do. >> is there like a deal where it's like listen, i'm going to give you, i'm jamie dimon. i'm going give you some mon
the belief, karen, there really is the belief that if you say a lot of stuff on tv that sounds mean and then take a lot of money and don't do anything about the actual mean things happening like lack of capital requirements or giant banks or tax code, the list is many years old now. they actually believe this is a good leadership strategy. i'm just interpreting what i see on tv at this point cht. >> i'm not sure if they believe it's a good leadership strategy. here's what happens. all of...
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it's dishonest. >> karen? >> there's another very important point here, and that is the language and metaphors we use to describe the world. so the language -- when a capitalist like me claims to be a job creator, we're not just describing how the economy works, although that's what it seems like what we're doing. what we're actually doing is something much more important. we're making a status claim. and by doing so, we're asserting that we deserve special privileges. dylan, this is the only way you can end up in a democracy with a situation in which middle class hers pay a tax rate of 233% more than capitalists like me. this is the only way you can create a culture in which it's okay for capitalists who earn dividend income, capital gains income and carried interest income and are taxed at 15%, but working people are taxed at 35. >> it's good to have a good lie like that going. you can make a lot of money that way, it would seem. >> you can make a lot of money that way. >> yeah. >> you can make a lot of mone
it's dishonest. >> karen? >> there's another very important point here, and that is the language and metaphors we use to describe the world. so the language -- when a capitalist like me claims to be a job creator, we're not just describing how the economy works, although that's what it seems like what we're doing. what we're actually doing is something much more important. we're making a status claim. and by doing so, we're asserting that we deserve special privileges. dylan, this...
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. >> you can't talk like that to karen's boyfriend. fresh from the trading floor this is "fast money." live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm melissa lee. straight to the breaking news. we are getting a glimpse of what jamie dimon may say in front of the senate. let's go to sue. >> good evening. we're going through some of the testimony. we gave you some of the headlines earlier saying the trading losses, mr. dimon says in his testimony the cio trading losses sought to offset existing positions referring to + sounds it wasn't subject to the rigorous testing of the cio and wasn't reviewed outside the cio meaning i didn't see them myself. >> that doesn't let him off the hook though. a couple of points. he was saying they will still be solidly profitable. that's good if that's on an operating basis. if it's them taking trading gains from the portfolio against the losses, that's clearly not as good. or a release of reserves, that's not as good. >> it's the quality of the earnings. >> it's definitely saying we'll have to look
. >> you can't talk like that to karen's boyfriend. fresh from the trading floor this is "fast money." live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm melissa lee. straight to the breaking news. we are getting a glimpse of what jamie dimon may say in front of the senate. let's go to sue. >> good evening. we're going through some of the testimony. we gave you some of the headlines earlier saying the trading losses, mr. dimon says in his testimony the cio trading losses...
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as karen said, that is perfect. 2.conmillion in cash. there is a lot there for someone to want. >> you sound like you are describing nokia that is dead money forever. they are lost with research in motion and they are losing. there might be interest when you look at it with everything else. for somebody to have interest, but for what? >> i think microsoft and nokia partnership is doing very well not only because it is taking the place, but they are getting into the android and you will see that. >> let's hit the volatility play and spiking as much as 9% and hitting at high as march 8th and the session before finishing the day and what do you make of this? >> just look at the 50-day moving average and it's above 17. this is not able to hold above 17. when you look at the numbers, it cannot sustain over 17. you have to acquire the cheaper volatility and when it gets above 17, you have to play the rings. >> one of the biggest players in real estate. chairman of the properties will weigh in on the big box retailers and the best opportunities
as karen said, that is perfect. 2.conmillion in cash. there is a lot there for someone to want. >> you sound like you are describing nokia that is dead money forever. they are lost with research in motion and they are losing. there might be interest when you look at it with everything else. for somebody to have interest, but for what? >> i think microsoft and nokia partnership is doing very well not only because it is taking the place, but they are getting into the android and you...
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longer term, you are bullish, karen. you've been a holder for quite some time, are you using this weakness to add to your position? >> we bought some a couple of days ago, selling some of the put spreads and buying back some of the way out of money calls. you know, it's a volatile stock. i think that i'm looking past, you know, this week or next two weeks to think about not just this coming quarter, but also the quarter that we'll see after january. that to me, we will see some enormous apple numbers and i think the stock will be higher than where it is now at that time. where it goes between here and then, i have no idea. >> it's not just apple, apple, of course, is a stock to watch because of the reason keith outlined. but in terms of semiconductors, for instance, today we got a data point from amd, warning of a 10% sequential sales decline, 10% sequential, so quarter-on-quarter compared to the 4% they were forecasting in july. >> seems like it's every couple of weeks with these guys. i know we've been there a long tim
longer term, you are bullish, karen. you've been a holder for quite some time, are you using this weakness to add to your position? >> we bought some a couple of days ago, selling some of the put spreads and buying back some of the way out of money calls. you know, it's a volatile stock. i think that i'm looking past, you know, this week or next two weeks to think about not just this coming quarter, but also the quarter that we'll see after january. that to me, we will see some enormous...
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i think karen is makingthe point we have had gdp in positive territory for a while. it is not like it is negative, so why are you complaining? >> we are barely above stall speed. weaker than it was last year. weakewe could than a year befor. this is not a strong economic recovery. the last four quarters stronger than the fourth quarter before that and they were stronger than the bush recovery. economist across-the-board for this economy is growing. gerri: last word. >> let's be honest, but the talking points aside. american people know this economy is not strong. most americans believe this country is going in the wrong direction. those polls are undeniable. let's hope we can turn this around. gerri: thanks to you both for coming on, really appreciate your time. i think there is something the n the unemployment report for everybody. thank you. when we come back as many families worry about putting their lives back together, one thing you will likely not have to deal with. and whomever gets reelected or elected on tuesday will have a lot on his plate. look at the firs
i think karen is makingthe point we have had gdp in positive territory for a while. it is not like it is negative, so why are you complaining? >> we are barely above stall speed. weaker than it was last year. weakewe could than a year befor. this is not a strong economic recovery. the last four quarters stronger than the fourth quarter before that and they were stronger than the bush recovery. economist across-the-board for this economy is growing. gerri: last word. >> let's be...
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. >> hello, i'm karen tso. investors fearing that spain may miss the deficit target for the year, how will the country's auction go? we'll have the results for you. plus, a big earnings for uk companies. we're talking about how the companies are fairing. and one of the highly anticipated ipos a day ahead on the nasdaq. tune in to cnbc world to catch all of the action overseas. at cnbc's european headquarters, i'm karen tso going global with your money. your money. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there wa
. >> hello, i'm karen tso. investors fearing that spain may miss the deficit target for the year, how will the country's auction go? we'll have the results for you. plus, a big earnings for uk companies. we're talking about how the companies are fairing. and one of the highly anticipated ipos a day ahead on the nasdaq. tune in to cnbc world to catch all of the action overseas. at cnbc's european headquarters, i'm karen tso going global with your money. your money. sometimes investing...
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this is from karen in indianapolis. professor cramer, thanks for your insight and guidance. you have no peer after the years you have been doing "mad money." thank you. there are a lot. how does seeing a high level of short interest affect your view of a stock? could you give a step by step to evaluate a company with high interest? doesn't the stock have to rally tremendously at some point as the shorts cover? >> i don't make that decision. i look the see if there is short selling. they have been wrong as much as they have been right. it's the perception that it's smart money. there is ab argument against the stock or chicanery. i have seen a lot of short interest positions in my lifetime that are great places to buy. not just to bust the shorts but because the shorts have been wrong. that happens frequently. let's discount it as a tool in our arsenal. brandon. hi, dr. plvmt cramer. as a 24-year-old young professional who was fortunate to get a full time job in my major three months after graduating collegen and bought a home on my own within ten months of graduating i feel
this is from karen in indianapolis. professor cramer, thanks for your insight and guidance. you have no peer after the years you have been doing "mad money." thank you. there are a lot. how does seeing a high level of short interest affect your view of a stock? could you give a step by step to evaluate a company with high interest? doesn't the stock have to rally tremendously at some point as the shorts cover? >> i don't make that decision. i look the see if there is short...
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. >> just to stick on karen's point, i looked up the seasonality issue. in october, the ten year averages, they have both been up 7.5%. obviously if we see a macro sell-off, all bets are off. tiffanys and coach, seasonality issue is october is a relatively good month. it is a very good month. where do you stop yourself out saying i was wrong on this? >> let's take tiffanys. that is a name we have been short. we lowered our position as it has rallied back up. we have gotten bigger into it as our convictions have gotten better. huge volume spike down. right up into the 200. comes down on heavy volume today. as long as it continues to exhibit distribution like that, there is no reason for us to be concerned. >> one of the names on your list is citi. for the most part, everybody pounds the table. >> citi to us is a third tier bank. they will have a lot of trouble. they are acting like they will move into the emerging markets and that will be their mainstay. they are getting ready to sell their wealth management division. it is the blue chip of blue chip busin
. >> just to stick on karen's point, i looked up the seasonality issue. in october, the ten year averages, they have both been up 7.5%. obviously if we see a macro sell-off, all bets are off. tiffanys and coach, seasonality issue is october is a relatively good month. it is a very good month. where do you stop yourself out saying i was wrong on this? >> let's take tiffanys. that is a name we have been short. we lowered our position as it has rallied back up. we have gotten bigger...
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>>> katrina van den hoogle is editor of "the nation" former director and msnbc political analyst karen finney is here and buzz feed's ben smith. today residents of newtown, connecticut, will bury two victims of friday's shooting massacre while wakes are held for three others. in washington, meanwhile, there are growing signs that the country is getting serious about gun control. during a meeting with top cabinet officials yesterday, president obama directed them to take a hard look at proposals to combat gun violence, and over on capitol hill senate majority leader harry reid joined with two other pro-gun rights democrats to suggest that new gun laws should be on the table. >> we need to accept the reality that we're not doing enough to protect our citizens. in the coming days and weeks we'll engage in a meaningful conversation and thoughtful debate on how to change laws and culture and allow this violence to continue to grow. >> an nra rating of an a, but, you know, enough is enough. my -- i've got -- i'm father of three daughters, and this weekend they all said, dad, you know, how ca
>>> katrina van den hoogle is editor of "the nation" former director and msnbc political analyst karen finney is here and buzz feed's ben smith. today residents of newtown, connecticut, will bury two victims of friday's shooting massacre while wakes are held for three others. in washington, meanwhile, there are growing signs that the country is getting serious about gun control. during a meeting with top cabinet officials yesterday, president obama directed them to take a...
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. >> karen? >> pacific drilling. >> ring the register. >> see you tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. back here tomorrow. mad money starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job isn't just to entertain but i'm trying to do some education here, too. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. hated rallies don't stay hated. they tend to gain adherence. the trick is to recognize it before the adherents overwhelm the sellers. that's what you have to think about today. dow entering four points lower. nasdaq down .01%. microscopic. people want so desperately to fight the last war. that's what they do, dig in their heels. if it worked in the most recent times, doesn't it have to work again? call it logic. when you are bullis
. >> karen? >> pacific drilling. >> ring the register. >> see you tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. back here tomorrow. mad money starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer....
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thank you, karen. and karen was -- karen was kind to remind me that this is breast cancer awareness month and gave me this pin which i am wearing this morning in her honor and honor of my wife and honor of all the women across america who have battled this terrible disease and know of our commitment to defeat it and provide long lives to our fellow citizens. this is an important time for america and i appreciate your willingness to stop production for a few hours, hopefully not it too long here, and let me have a chance to speak to you. i'm going to turn for you for questions in a few moments and let you ask any questions you would like and i'll answer some and if they're real tough i'll have chris answer them. and so you can think up those questions. a few words before we get going. we had a debate last week about actually about a week ago and that was a good experience. i enjoyed that. we spoke about important things and i think the president and i were each able to describe a vision of where we take
thank you, karen. and karen was -- karen was kind to remind me that this is breast cancer awareness month and gave me this pin which i am wearing this morning in her honor and honor of my wife and honor of all the women across america who have battled this terrible disease and know of our commitment to defeat it and provide long lives to our fellow citizens. this is an important time for america and i appreciate your willingness to stop production for a few hours, hopefully not it too long...
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we talk too much for you to start pressuring me on that. >> karen? >> hi, carl. it's karen. so i see in your 13-d you made note of the fact that this friday i believe is the deadline for directors. delaware company. they don't have a staggered slate. so they're very vulnerable if you can get the rest on board. sometimes you need to actually put up and offer yourself to do that. would you do that if necessary to get the other shareholders on board? >> you know i'm not going to comment on that. we didn't put it in the 13-d. we're studying the situation. and hope that we might not have to have a confrontation as we always hope. but i do think that this company should be put up the sale. and i'm not even criticizing management. i'm just saying that it just makes eminent sense. if your company left you this company, what would you do? would you sit with it and risk everything on the crack spread and risk everything on the price of gasoline? i don't think you would. >> i know. but i would find it amusing you had 14% of my company after that. and we'd have an interesting dialogue.
we talk too much for you to start pressuring me on that. >> karen? >> hi, carl. it's karen. so i see in your 13-d you made note of the fact that this friday i believe is the deadline for directors. delaware company. they don't have a staggered slate. so they're very vulnerable if you can get the rest on board. sometimes you need to actually put up and offer yourself to do that. would you do that if necessary to get the other shareholders on board? >> you know i'm not going to...
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the problem with this announcement as i see it, it's something that karen was discussing. the calculation of the company's intrinsic value was impacted. the reward is reduced. >> so even though -- we knew that already. shouldn't that be taken into consideration when you are calculating any valuation? the fact that we didn't know the succe successor. >> we didn't know yesterday he was ill. now we know he is ill. we have to adjust the valuations. in other words, that premium value accorded in the market place by the oracle's presence must be reduced. there is a big unknown there. >> he is 82 years old and in good health. he could live for a long time under that scenario. he could also live for a long time. that time frame could be reduced because of the diagnosis and therefore the premium comes offer sooner? >> yes because he is irreplaceable. the fact that he has begun to delegate investment collection to two others. >> doug, it's bk. you did your valuation and you are talking about an 82-year-old ceo and one of the best investors of all time. what discount did you take for
the problem with this announcement as i see it, it's something that karen was discussing. the calculation of the company's intrinsic value was impacted. the reward is reduced. >> so even though -- we knew that already. shouldn't that be taken into consideration when you are calculating any valuation? the fact that we didn't know the succe successor. >> we didn't know yesterday he was ill. now we know he is ill. we have to adjust the valuations. in other words, that premium value...
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thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> all right. fewer than five days to go until whi we go over the proverbial fiscal cliff and when dividend taxes go up it makes an already bad situation worse. >> right now the tax is 15%. by next tuesday, folks, wouts a deal from congress, they are going to more than double to 39.6%. now he wrote this opinion piece in "forbes" hig
thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for...
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thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. [ticking] >> high school students with an acceptable form of identification can take the s.a.t. at any of the 6,000 testing centers nationwide. as sam eshaghoff told alison stewart in january 2012, he exploited the rules that make the s.a.t. accessible to everyone in order to make money, taking the test for other students. >> describ
thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> there ar lot of things that are right in the world today. it is a friday. the refs are back at work in the nfl. and on this last day of the third quarter the dow and s&p ontrack for the best monthly gain since june. this is the fourth month in a row. the big boy this morning the k shields and mainstay investments subsidiaries of new york life celebrating a recent launch of the mainstay municipal opportunities fund. with the nasdaq, starbucks celebrating a third anniversary. the insta
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